UNFCCC “Dialogue Race to Zero”

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On 9-19 November the High-Level Champions for Global Climate Action are convening the Race to Zero Dialogues, in close collaboration with the Marrakech Partnership. In the spirit of inclusivity, the events are being hosted across multiple time-zones, allowing myriad speakers from all over the world to reflect on progress made on mitigation and adaptation. 2020 has been a challenging year for everyone, but these dialogues will chart how entire sectors are already rapidly transitioning to a zero-carbon future. The Race To Zero Dialogues will serve as critical input to the UNFCCC Climate Dialogues from 23 Nov – Dec 4, which are advancing work to governing the rules of the Paris Agreement. Together, both Dialogues will set the stage for the Anniversary of the Paris Agreement on 12 December as the world embarks on the ‘Race to Zero’ towards COP26 in 2021.

Each ‘Race to Zero’ virtual dialogue is organized by a key partner, under an umbrella programme curated by the High-Level Champions. Full details are below:

 

Race-to-Zero Dialogues Programme

9-19 November 2020

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Monday 9 November
Opening Day: Climate and Health

09:00-09:30 GMT
Introduction to Race To Zero Dialogues
The High-Level Champions, Mr. Gonzalo Muñoz and Mr. Nigel Topping will introduce and set out the objectives for the Dialogues with the intervention of the United Nations Secretary-General, Mr. Antonio Guterres, COP 25 President, Minister Ms. Carolina Schmidt, COP 26 President, Minister Mr. Alok Sharma, Minister of the Environment of Italy, Mr. Sergio Costa and UNFCCC Executive Secretary, Ms. Patricia Espinosa.
High-Level Champions
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09:30-10:30 GMT
Systems Transformation
Emerging from the planetary emergency means systems change based on a new resilience agenda for people, planet and prosperity. Organised by the Club of Rome and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. 
Club of Rome, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
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10.30-11.30 GMT
Climate and Health Keynotes
Keynote event outlining the necessary steps to achieve a healthy, equitable recovery from COVID-19 that can drive a rapid decarbonisation of the world economy.
World Health Organization (WHO) and leading health organizations
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12:00-13:30 GMT
Race to clean energy: Youth Set the Agenda for a Healthy Green Recovery
YOUTH EVENT:
Youth panel on driving healthy energy solutions to address inequalities exacerbated by the climate-health-energy nexus: with the participation of youth climate and health champions, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), and various stakeholders from the African continent.
World Health Organization (WHO), Science Policy Circle, Student Energy, The Resilient 40, Oxford Smith School for Enterprise and the Environment and Oxford Net Zero
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14:00-16:00 GMT
Post-crisis lessons from the African Coalitions of Climate Chance
RESILIENCE EVENT:
This dialogue will share the outcomes  from Climate Chance’s Series of Virtual Workshops on how members of the African thematic coalitions overcame Covid-19 and how lessons learnt can be used to deliver longer term climate goals and resilience.
Climate Chance
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16:00-17:30 GMT
From COVID-19 to COP26
What can we learn from the way that non-state actors are responding to the COVID-19 crisis and the critical role they play in a successful COP?
C40- International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) and The Race to Zero coalition
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18:00-19:30 GMT
Race to Zero carbon road transport 
Showcasing how cities, businesses and governments can drive a just transition to clean and healthy modes of transport, with the participation of mayors, transport networks and frontline speakers.
World Health Organization (WHO) and leading health organizations
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20:00-21:30 GMT
Financing a healthy and resilient climate future
Outlining the changes needed for financial systems to drive a healthy recovery towards a climate-safe and economically stable future.
World Health Organization (WHO) and leading health organizations
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22:00-23:30 GMT
Race for nature and health
Focusing on the need for nature-based solutions (NBS) to raise climate ambition and strengthen health resilience, with the participation of indigenous and youth groups, and a regional focus on the Americas.
World Health Organization (WHO) and leading health organizations
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Tuesday 10 November
Industry

02:00-03:30 GMT
Race for resilience – (part of Climate & Health day)
RESILIENCE EVENT:
Focusing on how to achieve health adaptation and resilience for the most vulnerable countries and communities, with a specific emphasis on Small Island Developing States.
World Health Organization (WHO) and leading health organizations
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06:00-08:00 GMT
Gender-responsive and socially equitable resilience in climate policy and action in the Asia-Pacific region
RESILIENCE EVENT:
Efforts to build resilience will not be sustainable and will fall short of their moral obligation unless they depart from current development pathways and deliberately address gender and social inequalities.
(Programmed for Pacific and Asia time)
Women’s Environment & Development Oganization (WEDO) / International Institute for Sustainable development (IISD)
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07:15-08:00 GMT
Global  Outlook: The Road to CoP26 – Net Zero Action for Industry Transition
The Industry Day of the Race to Zero Dialogues brings together leaders from industry, government and civil society to mobilize concrete action on how to accelerate the net zero industry transition, scale up commitments and impact and keep up the momentum and the drumbeat to maximize progress and tangible outcomes at COP26. 
World Economic Forum (WEF), Mission Possible Platform (MPP), The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC)
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08:30-09:30 GMT
Business Action to deliver Net Zero
This event will showcase the actions that leading global companies from all sectors and geographies are doing to align their strategies and operations with the very ambitious and transformative 1.5 degree objective, such as the Climate Ambition Alliance (Race to Zero), SOS1.5, the Business Pledge to 1.5°C, and more. 
World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) / We Mean Business coalition (WMB)
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10:00-12:00 GMT
Building a Climate-Resilient and Just Future For All: Managing Cascading Climate Risk in Global Supply Chains
RESILIENCE EVENT:
COVID-19 has revealed the vulnerabilities inherent in our global systems and supply chains – how impacts can leap from sector to sector and cascade from country to country – often hitting the poorest and most vulnerable the hardest. This dialogue will spotlight on industry and explore actions to strengthen the resilience of global supply chains to better manage the cross-border effects of climate change and the opportunities for just approaches to adaptation that bring co-benefits at scale.
CRN: Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) and the Adaptation Without Borders global partnership, in collaboration with the International Energy Agency
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12:00-13:00 GMT
Business Ambition for 1.5°C: Inspiring Industry Action
In this session, you will hear from 1.5°C industry leaders LafargeHolcim and Mahindra Group in conversation with representatives from UN, civil society and policy makers on how to transform industry to ensure global emissions halve before 2030, and learn how to encourage many more companies to follow their lead.
Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi)
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12:30-14:00 GMT
Net Zero Fashion – key milestones for sector decarbonisation and the importance of policy, finance and engaging the Global South
Multiple organisations working on decarbonisation of fashion will together share a joint vision and key actions by specific milestone years to ensure net zero emissions by 2050, and invite policymakers, other industry groups, and financial institutions to help them deliver that roadmap.
UNFCCC Fashion Charter
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14:00- 15:00 GMT
Call to action for a net zero retail industry
Set out the retail industry’s commitment, including target dates, outline opportunities and key challenges, and call on other retailers to support. Likely focus on one big technical challenge (zero carbon heavy goods vehicles) and one practical challenge (how to help competitors to work together).
British Retail Consortium
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15:00-16:00 GMT
The climate pledge – net zero by 2040
Leading companies have joined forces in The Climate Pledge, striving to be net zero carbon by 2040 – ten years ahead of the Paris Agreement. This event will showcase the challenges, obstacles and opportunities companies face in achieving net-zero emissions by 2040 and the commitments and innovations that will help them get there.
Amazon and Global Optimism
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15:30-16:30 GMT
A just transition to drive the industry transition to Zero Emission
Leaders will explore how setting up good social dialogue processes is important to help workers, employers, governments and other stakeholders to manage change through the planning and implementation of Just Transition measures in the Race to Zero.
International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC)
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17:00-18:00 GMT
Realizing Mission Possible: Decarbonizing Heavy Industry
If we are to reach net-zero emissions by 2050 or sooner, we need a paradigm shift in how we are tackling climate change. The new climate action system needs ambitious national pledges under the Paris Agreement and specific, measurable net-zero sectoral agreement-based commitments from the heavy industry sector. 
World Economic Forum (WEF), Mission Possible Platform (MPP)
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Wednesday 11 November
Transport

06:00-06:50 GMT 
Opening – Envisioning a Decarbonised Transport and Mobility Future
How global climate action for transport from non-state actors will advance the goals of the Paris Agreement, as reflected in the MP-GCA Transport Pathway.
Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport (SLOCAT), International Transport Forum (ITF), High-Level Champions
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07:00-08:20 GMT
Can Asia Lead the Way for Zero Emission Freight?
Showcasing regional best practices in Asia for optimising supply chains and moving towards more carbon-friendly modes of freight transport, through innovative technology and operations.
Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport (SLOCAT), International Transport Forum (ITF)
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08:30-09:40 GMT
The global race to zero emission vehicles
This event, organised by Climate Group in close coordination with the UN High-Level Climate Champions and the UK COP26 Presidency, will showcase actions from a wide range of businesses and governments driving forward the transition to 100% zero emission vehicles globally
Climate Group
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09:40-11:00 GMT
Sustainable and Resilient Transport Infrastructure and Systems  in Africa
RESILIENCE EVENT:
How fundamental infrastructure in Africa can serve as a critical enabler of sustainable and resilient transport, with the capacity to transform cities and create positive economic, environmental and social impact.
Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport (SLOCAT), International Transport Forum (ITF)
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11:10-12:10 GMT
Accelerating the Race to Zero Emission Shipping
Leaders from across the shipping value chain will discuss the actions needed in the next five years to accelerate and ensure a successful transition to zero emission shipping by 2050.
World Economic forum (WEF), Mission Possible Platform (MPP), Getting to Zero Coalition
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12:20-13:20 GMT
Building a Path to Net-Zero Aviation
In the age of climate change and COVID-19, what is the role of aviation in society and economy? Is it possible to fly sustainably – and how do we get there?
World Economic forum (WEF), Mission Possible Platform (MPP), International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
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13:30-14:30 GMT
Creating a Blueprint to Fast Forward the Zero Emission Trucking Transition
Leaders from across the trucking value chain will discuss actions needed to accelerate zero emissions fleets and infrastructure for the long-haul by 2030, and ensure a just transition toward 2050 goals.
World Economic forum (WEF), Mission Possible Platform (MPP)
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14:30-16:00 GMT
Re-thinking Urban Mobility: Tactical Urbanism, Public Transport in Latin America post Covid
Showcasing regional best practices in Latin America for tactical urbanism, public transport and non-motorised transport development post the Covid-19 pandemic crisis, including the role of electrification in achieving zero emission public transport systems.
Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport (SLOCAT), International Transport Forum (ITF)
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16:00-17:20 GMT
Youth set the Agenda on the Future of Fuel & Transport in the Race to Zero
YOUTH EVENT:
Young climate researchers and system entrepreneurs will lead a dialogue with industry leaders from traditionally hard-to-abate sectors, to spark collaborative conversation about how these industries can work together to take meaningful, immediate action on these net zero pathways.
The Resilient 40, Oxford Smith School for Enterprise and the Environment, Said Business School
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17:30-18:30 GMT
Closing – Moving forward to COP
This session identifies policy priorities for different regions and sub-sectors, and the need to create synergies among land, maritime and aviation transport as the sector as a whole moves forward to COP 26.
Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport (SLOCAT), International Transport Forum (ITF)
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Thursday 12 November
Oceans, Coastal Zones and Water

18:00-20:00 GMT
Gender-responsive and socially equitable resilience in climate policy and action in Latin America and the Caribbean
RESILIENCE EVENT:
Efforts to build resilience will not be effective or sustainable unless they represent an ambitious departure from current development pathways and deliberately address gender and social inequalities. Spanish interpretation will be available.
(Programmed for Americas & Caribbean time)
Women’s Environment and Development Organization (WEDO)  International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)
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Water
08:00-08:45 GMT
Water Dialogues: Opening Session
Opening and keynote remarks on the theme of Water Day ‘Vision of a zero-carbon, resilient future through Water’ at Race to Zero November Dialogues.
French and Spanish interpretation will be available.
Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA)
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08:45-09:00 GMT
Racing to Zero along the Climate Action Pathway for Water
Presentation of the Climate Action Pathway for Water.
French and Spanish interpretation will be available.
Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA)
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09:00-10:30 GMT
Protecting people and restoring water resources and ecosystems
Keynote remarks and breakout discussions featuring transformative ideas and solutions that protect people and restore water resources and ecosystems in the Race to Zero
French and Spanish interpretation will be available.
Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA)
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10:30-11:00 GMT
Spotlight session: Non-party stakeholders’ Commitments to the Water Action Pathway
Presentations on:
1) UN-Water SDG 6 Global Accelerator Framework
2) SIWI Source-to-Sea Action Platform
3) CDP Cities Water Disclosure
French and Spanish interpretation will be available.
UN-Water, Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), CDP
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11:00-12:30 GMT
Producing food, energy, and infrastructure
Keynote remarks and breakout discussions featuring transformative ideas and solutions that value water in the production of food, energy, and sustainable infrastructure in the Race to Zero.
French and Spanish interpretation will be available.
Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA)
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12:30-13:00 GMT
Spotlight session: Non-party stakeholders’ Commitments to the Water Action Pathway
Presentations on:
1) Community of Water Adaptation Practice
2) UNDP Equator Prize
French and Spanish interpretation will be available.
Global Center on Adaption, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
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13:00-14:30 GMT
Water reuse renaissance
Keynote remarks and breakout discussions featuring transformative ideas and solutions that catalyse the water reuse renaissance in the Race to Zero.
French and Spanish interpretation will be available.
Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA)
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14:30-15:00 GMT
Spotlight session: Non-party stakeholders’ Commitments to the Water Action Pathway
Presentations on:
1) Aguas Andinas Chile Climate Action Pledge
2) Water UK Climate Action Pledge
French and Spanish interpretation will be available.
Aguas Andinas, Water UK
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15:00-16:30 GMT
UN Global Compact CEO Water Mandate showcase: Building business water resilience in uncertain times
Presentations and breakout discussions that focus on the role of the private sector in building water and climate resilience
French and Spanish interpretation will be available.
UN Global Compact , CEO Water Mandate, CDP
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17:00-17:30 GMT
Closing session
Synthesis of ideas and recommendations for the Road to COP26.
French and Spanish interpretation will be available.
Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA)
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Oceans and Coastal Zones
10:00-11:00 GMT
Opening – Setting the Stage for the Ocean-Climate Nexus
The ocean regulates the planet’s climate, influencing weather patterns that affect people all around the world. The ocean has absorbed excess greenhouse gases and heat, inhibiting the system’s ability to respond to and recover from climate change impacts, much less continue to act as a buffer against climate disasters. Leaders worldwide, including researchers, policy-makers, business actors, communities and youth, are calling for ocean-climate action. Why should markets listen?
World Economic Forum (WEF), Friends of Ocean Action, Blue Climate Initiative, Ocean & Climate Platform
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13:00-14:30 GMT
Fighting Climate Change: Ocean as Part of the Solution – Nature Based Solutions
The ocean plays a critical role in the global climate system. While it has been a key driver of extreme weather events and climate disasters, it also holds solutions to tackle climate change. How can the ocean’s potential be tapped to capture carbon, reduce greenhouse gas emissions globally and strengthen resilience while still promoting blue jobs and economic growth?
World Economic Forum (WEF), Friends of Ocean Action, Blue Climate Initiative, Ocean & Climate Platform
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16:00-17:30 GMT
Innovating for a Sustainable Ocean: Technologies to Tackle Climate Change
Cutting-edge research, private investment and public-private partnerships all play an important role in advancing innovative ocean solutions that address climate change. How can the ocean’s potential be harvested and innovative and sustainable technologies be scaled to tackle climate change?
World Economic Forum (WEF), Friends of Ocean Action, Blue Climate Initiative, Ocean & Climate Platform
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19:00-20:30 GMT
Resilient Ocean for a Global Recovery
Protecting the ocean and strengthening its resilience can help communities around the world respond to and recover from the global pandemic in the near term, while also restoring essential ecosystem services to sustain future generations. It is necessary to sustainably manage ocean resources and in parallel address the needs and priorities of communities that depend on the ocean. What are the best ways to incentivize the broad cooperation and investment needed to restore ocean ecosystems and strengthen ocean resilience to ensure human communities will prosper?
World Economic Forum (WEF), Friends of Ocean Action, Blue Climate Initiative, Ocean & Climate Platform
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Friday 13 November
Nature-Based Solutions and Land Use

12:00-13:00 GMT
Nature’s Place in the Race: Opening Session
Opening session to underscore growing support for nature-based solutions from leaders across society – cities, businesses, farming communities, women’s groups, indigenous peoples, youth networks and finance.
N4C-International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)-B4N
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13:15-14:15 GMT
Nature’s Place in the Race: Collective Action for Forest-Positive Commodity Supply Chains
How to advance sustainable soft commodity production systems, through reduction of tropical deforestation while assuring food security and economic development: a dialogue with producer country and demand-side governments, companies, the financial sector and civil society.
World Economic Forum (WEF)-Tropical Forest Alliance (TFA)
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14:30-15:30 GMT
Nature’s Place in the Race: Landscapes in Action
Linking ambitious aspirations – from NDCs to accountability and financing for nature – with concrete actions to move towards nature-positive recovery: dialogue with private sector, civil society and government.
United Nations Programme on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (UNREDD)
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15:45-16:45 GMT
Nature’s Place in the Race: The Business Case
Showcasing the private sector’s contributions to tackling climate issues through NbS and ecosystem-based approaches, and demonstrating the feasibility and business case for nature and climate protection. 
Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)
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17:00-18:00 GMT
Nature’s Place in the Race: A Regenerative and Circular Economy
Innovative business leaders young entrepreneurs will explore how nature-based solutions can be augmented.
University of Oxford
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18:15-19:15 GMT
Nature’s Place in the Race Closing Session: A Call to Action
Concluding session to present concrete actions and outputs from the day that will create roadmap for a nature-positive recovery towards COP26. 
World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)
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Monday 16 November
Energy

07:00-09:00 GMT
Building a Resilient and Just Future for All: Voices and Knowledge from the Front Line 
RESILIENCE EVENT:
The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed how the most marginalised and poorest populations are hit the hardest. The same is true for climate change impacts. This dialogue will look at how lessons from COVID can be used to raise ambition, and empower communities to build resilience to the risks of climate change. (Programmed for Africa & Asia time)
CRN: Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN), International Centre for Climate Change Adaptation and Development (ICCCAD), CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability Africa, Regions4
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09:00-10:30 GMT
Recovering Better: How Sustainable Energy Can Light the Way
The role of energy transitions in countries’ recovery efforts following COVID-19: how to align short-term responses with long-term objectives to realise respective energy transitions with full economic and social benefits for a future that is just, inclusive, and climate-safe. 
International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
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11:00-12:30 GMT
Green Hydrogen for a Renewable Powered Future
How we accelerate efforts to achieve scale and cost reduction, thus ensuring a significant share of hydrogen in the energy system in the coming decades – and resilient economic recovery in the next few years.
International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
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11:30-13:30 GMT
Gender-responsive and socially equitable resilience in climate policy and action in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East
RESILIENCE EVENT:
Efforts to build resilience will not be effective or sustainable unless they represent an ambitious departure from current development pathways and deliberately address gender and social inequalities. French and Arabic interpretation will be available.
(Programmed for Africa & Europe time)
Women’s Environment & Development Organization (WEDO) /International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)
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13:30-15:00 GMT
Implementing a Net Zero Energy Sector Strategy
Hear leaders in the energy sector discuss the actions needed to accelerate progress to net zero emission business strategies. This event will consist of a series of announcements from companies joining the Race to Zero and Business Ambition for 1.5 degrees; presentations profiling the business case for the transition to net-zero emissions and keynote discussions from C-Level representatives of companies that are re-inventing their business model to net-zero emissions. This event is organised by Climate Action 100+ initiative’s network partners IIGCC, Ceres, AIGCC, IGCC & PRI with CDP and WMB.
CA100
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15:30-17:00 GMT
The Market Driven Renewable Electricity Transition
An optimistic, evidence based dialogue showcasing how corporate demand is driving a renewable electricity transition.
RE100 (Climate Group)
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Tuesday 17 November
Regenerative Resilient Food Systems

03:30-05:30 GMT
A Culture of Resilience: Mobilising Arts, Culture and Heritage – Win the Race to Zero
RESILIENCE EVENT:
This dialogue will showcase the role that arts, culture and heritage can play in achieving a climate-resilient world. It will highlight strategies for rooting resilience measures in the values, traditions and wisdom of communities to help assure more durable outcomes. It will explore how to overcome the barriers to deliver 1.5-degree pathways especially on cities and the built environment. (Programmed for Pacific & Asia time)
Climate Heritage Network
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09:00-10:30 GMT
Race to Zero: 10 Critical Transitions in Food and Land Use
Exploring integral approaches in food systems that break silos across health, inclusion, and environment to deliver on social protection, water resource management, and biodiversity, alongside a collective post-COVID “reset”.
Food and Land Use Coalition (FOLU)
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11:00-12:00 GMT
Climate Emergency and the Future of Food: Priority Actions for Systems Transformation
A chance to hear the desires and concerns from diverse stakeholders in the lead up to the upcoming UN Food Systems Summit and UNFCCC COP26.
Global Alliance for the Future of Food & Salzburg Global Seminar
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13:00-14:30 GMT
Soils as a Climate Solution: Getting to scale
This session brings together farmers, political and business leaders, and experts to build a multi-stakeholder action plan to scale soil as a climate solution capable of withdrawing large amounts of CO2eq from the atmosphere along with many other nature and people positive benefits.
Co-hosted in partnership with World Business Council on Sustainable Development (WBCSD), 4/1000 & World Farmers Organization
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15.00-16.30 GMT
Transforming agriculture and food innovation systems to win the race to zero
How to shift the dial in the global debate on transforming food systems: ensuring the sector can be a solution provider underpinned by robust innovation systems, that can catalyse USD 1.8 trillion investment for climate resilient food systems, and develop new approaches to scale up the impact of this investment.
CGIAR – Climate Change, Agriculture, and Food Security Program (CCAFS) & Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO)
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16.30-16:45 GMT
Closing and Summary
Nigel Topping and Gonzalo Muñoz will be joined by Agriculture Minister Antonio Walker of Chile and a UK Minister (tbc) . Together they will highlight the most ambitious climate action opportunities towards scaling regenerative agriculture and food systems  as climate drawdown and resilience solutions, and the central role of farmers and ranchers as stewards of climate action
Race to Zero (on CCAFS media platform extended duration from their preceding session)
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17:00-18:00 GMT
Youth Set the Agenda on the Future of Food and Agriculture in a Net Zero World
YOUTH EVENT:
From soil to store to plate, how can we build a sustainable, net zero food system that gives young people vocational opportunities and ensures that we are not left with a barren planet?
The Resilient 40, Oxford Net Zero, Said Business School
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18:00-19:30 GMT
Building a climate resilient and just future for all: Delivering action and ambition
RESILIENCE EVENT:
This dialogue will focus on taking forward ambitious actions on building resilience. It will bring together the outcomes of Regional Resilience Dialogues held with HLCs from September to November. (Programmed for Americas & Caribbean time)
CRN: Global Resilience Partnership (GRP), World Food Programme (WFP), ICLEI Africa
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Wednesday 18 November
Build Environment  & Cities and Regions

05:00-06:30 GMT
Building a Climate Resilient and Just Future for all TBC
RESILIENCE EVENT:
This dialogue will explore the actions businesses and communities are taking to be resilient to the impacts of climate change. This will include examples from Asia. TBC (Programmed for Pacific & Asia time)
C-Team, Climate Resilience Network (CRN), China Association for NGO Cooperation, Global Resilience Partnership (GRP) and others
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07:00-08:30 GMT
A Culture of Resilience: Mobilising Arts, Culture and Heritage – Win the Race to Zero
RESILIENCE EVENT:
This dialogue will showcase the role that arts, culture and heritage can play in achieving a climate-resilient world. It will highlight culture-based strategies between cultural actors and stakeholders across sectors. It will explore how to overcome the barriers to deliver 1.5-degree pathways especially on cities and the built environment. (Programmed for Middle East & Africa time)
CHN
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14:00-15:00 GMT
#Youth4Climate Live Series: Driving Ambition
YOUTH EVENT:
Featuring the participation of the Italian Minister for the Environment Land and Sea, Sergio Costa, this dialogue will engage young leaders to focus on the role of multilateral, national and private sector’s actions that could further enhance ambition on climate change, and achieve the Paris Agreement’s goal to hold the global average temperature increase to well below 2 °C above pre-industrial levels.
Italian Ministry for the Environment; land and Sea in collaboration with Connect4Climate and the UN Secretary General’s Envoy on Youth Office
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14:30-15:30 GMT
Transforming infrastructure investments to deliver a resilient and net zero world. 
RESILIENCE EVENT:
This dialogue will examine the role of policy, approaches and investments required globally to support and build resilient supply chains, infrastructure and a thriving natural environment through place-based examples from the UK and other countries.
The Prince of Wales Corporate Leaders Group
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18:00-20:00 GMT
A Culture of Resilience: Mobilising Arts, Culture and Heritage – Win the Race to Zero
RESILIENCE EVENT:
This dialogue will showcase the role that arts, culture and heritage can play in achieving a climate-resilient world. It will highlight culture-based strategies between cultural actors and stakeholders across sectors. It will explore how to overcome the barriers to deliver 1.5-degree pathways especially on food and agriculture. (Programmed for Americas & Caribbean time)
CHN
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Built Environment
08:30-09:00 GMT
Built Environment: Opening
Setting the scene for the Built Environment Race to Zero dialogues.
Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction (GlobalABC)
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09:00-10:30 GMT
Creating a common vision for getting to net zero together
Stakeholders from across the value chain come together to share views of which key levers must be pulled to accelerate the built environment towards net zero, and how all stakeholders need to contribute to this.
Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction (GlobalABC), World Green Building Council (WGBC) and World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
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10:30-11:30 GMT
Enabling full-sector transformation
An insight into global, regional and local pathways and roadmaps to net zero and what the key ingredients are to driving action and enabling change in the built environment.
Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction (GlobalABC)
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12:00-13:00 GMT
What enables us to win the race in the Built Environment?
A closer look at how policy, finance and industry leadership can drive decarbonisation and ensure resilience of built environment assets, and where this is already happening.
Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction (GlobalABC), World Green Building Council (WGBC) and World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
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13:00-14:00 GMT
Winning together – fostering radical collaboration
Collaboration across the value chain is essential for decarbonisation of the built environment – explore what this look like, and how it is and can be achieved.
World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
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14:00-14:30 GMT
Built Environment: Closing
Drawing out key themes, recommendations and next steps on the Race to Zero and on the road to COP 26.
Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction (GlobalABC)
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Cities & Regions
14:00-15:00 GMT
Cities lead the Race to Zero
We’ll hear from cities that have peaked emissions and are on track to reach carbon neutrality, and present tools and highlight the opportunities and actions that cities can take in the Race to Zero.
Science Based Targets for Cities
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15:15-16:45 GMT
Stronger Together: The Role of Multi-Level Collaboration in Driving Climate Action
This session will highlight how these multi-stakeholder alliances are driving collaboration and commitment in regions as diverse as Europe, Asia, North America, Africa and Latin America. This session will also discuss how the actions of subnational governments and non-state actors can be better factored into NDCs.”
Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy (GCOM)
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17:00-18:00 GMT
States and Regions on the Path to Net-Zero
Showcasing ambitious climate action from states and regions as they navigate current challenges and develop feasible pathways to net-zero to motivate states and regions to make more ambitious climate commitments and join the Race to Zero.
Under 2 Coalition (Climate Group)
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Thursday 19 November
Finance and Closing

08:00-08:35 GMT
Financing net-zero: where do we need to go – and how fast can we get there?
Kicking off the Race to Zero finance dialogues, this session will focus on what is needed to finance a decisive decade of climate action. This session features the COP26 High-level Champion, COP26 Finance Hub, Mission2020 and UN-convened Net Zero Asset Owner Alliance.
United Nations Asset Owner Alliance (AOA)
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08:35-09:25 GMT
Net zero targets: what practical frameworks can banks and investors use?
This practical session will highlight the rationale for target-setting and the new SBTi framework that asset owners, asset managers and banks can use to set net zero targets.
Science Based Targets Initiative (STBi) /World Resources Institute (WRI).and the Principles for Responsible Banking (convened by UNEP FI)
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09:35-10:05 GMT
Sectors: how can we finance sector transition to net zero?
This session will focus on sector pathways to net zero, what finance is needed for these and key priorities from a finance sector perspective.
United Nations Asset Owner Alliance (AOA)
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10:05-10:55 GMT
Market mechanisms to drive transition in developing countries: South Africa
The session will focus on green stimulus and recovery from COVID, and how market mechanisms could be used to drive transition, incorporating a just transition and equality. This session will focus on voices from South Africa.
National Business Initiative (NBI)
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10:55-11:45 GMT
Advancing Equitable & Gender Sensitive Climate Finance for All
This session will focus on financing transition with a focus on equitable and gender sensitive climate finance in developing countries.
Centre for Climate Justice, Glasgow Caledonian University
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11:45-12:35 GMT
Financing a Resilient Future: How and Why to Close Adaptation Financing Gaps
This session will focus on financing climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction, highlighting effective interventions and expanding existing partnerships.
Zurich Flood Resilience Alliance, and the Principles for Sustainable Insurance (convened by UNEP FI)
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12:00-13:00 GMT
Youth summarise the agenda on ambition in the Race to Zero
YOUTH EVENT:
Youth summarise the key take-aways of the ‘youth setting the agenda’ dialogues throughout the week and the Italian Youth4Climate ambition summit and outline how they will follow up with commitments and actions proposed with industry leaders during the dialogues.
Oxford SBS, The Resilient 40, Oxford Net Zero, Youth4Climate
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12:40-13:30 GMT
Public-private finance: financing the Race to Zero in developing and emerging economies
This session will bring together public and private finance actors to discuss how to finance the trillions of dollars needed for the Race to Zero in emerging markets.
World Climate Foundation/Climate Investment Coalition
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13:30-14:20 GMT
Practical actions: investor collaboration to accelerate actions towards a zero carbon economy
This session will feature practical actions and collaboration underway by over 1,200 investors through The Investor Agenda.
The Investor Agenda
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14:20-15:00 GMT
Financing a Net Zero Economy – The Role of Business Schools
Business schools create finance and business leaders. As climate change rises up up the boardroom agenda, what changes are business schools making to build the leaders of tomorrow?
Business Schools (Said Business School & HEC Paris)
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15:00-18:00 GMT
Transformational Leadership
Accelerating action: Exploring new economic thinking and transformational leadership from world leaders, followed by closing remarks from the High Level Champions.
Club of Rome, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
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